Deano strikes gold on a pair of debut singles, "Airborne" & "Beachwood Overture"
Deano, a pool man by day for LA’s elite, emerges from the sun-drenched shadows with his debut singles “Airborne” and “Beachwood Overture,” not as a mere hobbyist but as a fully formed artist ready to make his mark. These tracks are more than just the musings of a “pool-man philosopher”; they are bold mission statements that reveal a psychedelic pop virtuoso hiding in plain sight.
“Airborne” is an intoxicating blend of light, breezy melodies and fuzzy instrumentation, reminiscent of Tame Impala in its heyday. From the opening riff, it feels like a warm gust on a summer day, carrying the listener on a journey through Deano’s kaleidoscopic soundscape. The production is top-notch, with layers of guitars and synths creating a rich, textured backdrop for Deano’s exceptional vocals. His voice floats effortlessly above the mix, conveying a sense of weightlessness and freedom that perfectly matches the song’s title.
In near stark contrast, “Beachwood Overture” offers a different, yet equally compelling, glimpse into Deano’s artistic range. This track is an ode to Los Angeles, “seen through a pair of Beatles-black Wayfarers”, and it’s as sun-stoned and trippy as its title suggests. The altered vocals add an intriguing, almost otherworldly dimension, giving the song an edge that sets it apart. The psychedelic pop elements are front and center, with swirling melodies and a hypnotic rhythm that pulls you deeper with each listen.
Both songs showcase Deano’s ability to traverse different tones and styles while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity. “Airborne” exudes a carefree, airy vibe, while “Beachwood Overture” delves into more introspective and experimental territory. Despite their differences, both tracks are united by Deano’s keen sense of melody and his knack for crafting euphoric, pop-infused psychedelia.
Deano’s background as the son of a drummer and a dancer is evident in the rhythmic precision and fluidity of his music. It reveals an artist who is not only skilled but also deeply passionate about his craft. His vocals on both tracks are nothing short of exceptional, showcasing a versatility that promises exciting future releases. There’s something very immediate about these songs in their tone, yet a ton of depth when you consider the instrumentals of them.
Deano’s unique blend of euphoric pop and edgy experimentation marks him as a rising star in the music scene. With such strong debut singles, Deano is poised to take flight and leave a lasting impact on the psychedelic pop landscape. It’s the type of music we love, so of course we’ll be keeping an eye on what’s next. For now, click those links below to enjoy them both!
Listen to “Airborne” & “Beachwood Overture”
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